
Thursday, January 29, 2009
“Big ol jet airliner”

Tuesday, January 27, 2009
It’s not quite filing copy as the bullets fly overhead…

To be fair (and biased) she does as good in spinning a rip roaring tale as you’re going to get in a trade journal – even though she leaves out the bits about bribes, spies, mysterious deaths in conference rooms and who exactly forgot to process form J7/34/9X in triplicate rather than duplicate.
Check it out here
Saturday, January 24, 2009
It’s not quite polishing grapes on your breast – yet.
It turns out that the preparation for these involves our houseboy removing the individual kernels by hand. I have emphasised strongly to Memsahib this is not a service she should expect to carry on back in London.
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
"How much is that doggy in the window?"
Puppy update for all you dog lovers. Of the original Magnificent Seven, one has apparently gone to the big kennel in the sky while we were away (our driver is vague on the details for fear of distressing me I suspect). Three have been adopted by local families as pets leaving three to live the unchained life in front of our apartment. There are a lot of stray dogs in Delhi, but they are generally well cared for by the people around them in day to day life - a dog’s life in India doesn’t seem too bad.
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Back to Skool
Monday, January 12, 2009
If there was ever a case of the wrong kind of snow…

Except that we’re going to the snow on the weekend and this is all wonderful – assuming Heathrow doesn’t fail us. Fingers crossed, but I know the great British service economy will get us through (What’s that Private Frazer, speak up I can’t hear you)
Saturday, January 10, 2009
“You can checkout any time you like, but you can never leave”
Monday, January 5, 2009
“The monkey always rings twice”

One cow ambles over to a wall where a monkey is sitting and vacuums up some of his nuts. The monkey obviously isn’t going to let this go and draws back his fist and belts the cow one – it’s almost a subcontinent version of Bear vs. Shark.
The whole time were wandering around, Anne is a little on edge. It turns out that she doesn’t particularly like monkeys, finding them a little creepy. We calm her down over it and she seems to start to accept that they’re actually not too bad when suddenly we round the corner and see a monkey attempting to get to know a puppy in a cruel and unusual manner especially as he obviously hasn’t bought it dinner and drinks first. Anne runs over yelling, shooing away the monkey and decides her original instincts were justified – they really are little f*ckers
Sunday, January 4, 2009
“You don’t have go home, but you can’t stay here…”

Alexandra, Jane, and Sukie have decided we all need to stop into FabIndia as it’s been at least a day since any shopping was done. Simon and I lose interest after a while and drift around for a while, grunting when repeatedly asked “What do you think of this?” and attempting to go to our respective happy places in our heads while the sartorial water-boarding continues.
Eventually the light bulbs over our heads light up and we realise that with both drivers outside, we could take one back the hotel. With a speed that shames Carl Lewis we’re out the door and heading back.
Eventually the girls return. It turns out that they were eventually turfed out of the shop, albeit ever so politely, as the staff all wanted to lock up and go home having passed their closing hours by a good 30 minutes.
Friday, January 2, 2009
“Dancing queen, young and sweet…”

The best part of the evening is when they start to notice that we are the most appreciative table in the audience by a large margin and start to take requests. The girls want at least one Abba song evening and a Central European cover of a Scandinavian accented phonetic rendition of English is great after at least two double Brandies.
Thursday, January 1, 2009
“…a wafer thin mint…”

The women of course are unfazed as they always have several outfits suitable for any occasion. I blame Memsahib for not anticipating all my needs when she packed the bag. Good help is hard to find.
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